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Join PBS SoCaL and the Art Theatre of Long Beach for a special sneak peek of Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock Series 2 before it airs on May 6th.

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are back for a new round of clever crime-solving in 21st century London in a series that USA Today hailed as "unabashedly entertaining." Benedict Cumberbatch returns in the title role, with Martin Freeman as his deadpan sidekick, Watson, and Andrew Scott as the mousy mastermind of evil, Jim Moriarty.

The Art Theatre of Long Beach was originally built in 1924, the interiors and exterior have been lovingly restored and updated to current state of the art in comfort, convenience and entertainment technology including the addition of a wine bar and coffee bar. The Art offers a completely unique theatre experience of gourmet sight, sound, and taste.

REGISTRATION DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOUR SEAT.To guarantee your seat, please arrive early. Check-in begins at 11:30 AM, we will begin the show at 12 PM.

VIP Pass holders will get to enter first, followed by General Admission Pass holders, and if there are still seats available we will open the doors to the general public.

Want VIP Passes? Are you a PBS SoCaL Member? Call Member Services at 714-241-4100 to get the promotional code to enter above.

Sherlock and Watson are plunged into a case of blackmail involving crafty dominatrix Irene Adler, whose motto is "know when you are beaten." It seems she has incriminating photos of a session with a British royal. Can she outsmart Sherlock at his own game? And at a battle he is ill prepared to wage — love?

Masterpiece | Sherlock The Hounds of BaskervilleMay 13th at 9 PM

Sherlock and Watson pursue the trail of the Baskerville experiments — top-secret government research on genetically engineered gigantic animals for military use. Or so it is rumored. Whatever the truth, something big is up on the moors.

Masterpiece | Sherlock The Reichenbach FallMay 20th at 9 PM

In what may be the climatic case of his career, Sherlock faces Moriarty’s diabolical plot to “get Sherlock,” which begins innocently enough when the criminal mastermind breaks into the Crown Jewels. As the scheme unfolds, Moriarty poses the “final problem,” and a tabloid reporter reveals the “shocking truth” about the great detective.